"Joshua is a great ambassador for the sport but I don't see him beating Jarrell. Jarrell is a big man physically but what makes him unique is that he has the flexibility and athleticism of a little guy. He has the fluidity and speed of a small heavyweight but he is very big. He has tremendous skills and a high punch output.

"Jarrell's consistency, pressure and size would cause a lot of problems for Anthony. Jarrell also has a tremendous amount of experience fighting outside of his country. Having been in the ring as often as he would have been, Jarrell has a great opportunity to bring the unified world title back to New York City. Can you imagine the build-up to a fight between Jarrell and Anthony Joshua?"

[QUOTE=Eff Pandas;19162811]I got the same top 3, Joshua, Wilder & Whyte. Been unimpressed with Whyte, thought he lost to Del Boy, but that Parker W was nice & is his career defining W so far.
I don't do a hard…

[QUOTE=Sid-Knee;19172517]No one outside of the states would have Miller above Povetkin, that would be stupid. It has nothing to do with being bias. But it is ironic that two Americans have no problem with putting Miller above Povetkin even though…

[QUOTE=Sid-Knee;19172492]Presenting a problem to Wilder doesn't make you good because a good few bums have presented problems to him. What part of that don't you understand? Wilder's boxing "Ability" is shocking. He's power and nothing else. Without that power we…

[QUOTE=billeau2;19171991]Aha! there it is! You know naive as I am. I knowed you was an engrish guy but said..."Give this poster the benefit of the doubt here, he honestly feels the way he does about different fighters because maybe he…

[QUOTE=Eff Pandas;19171982]Both fights were 2 years or less after Povetkin beat them & Big Baby was the only guy who beat both of them post-Povetkin. I don't deny they weren't a lil more worn down when they got to Big…